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Author Topic: [ANN] TeamRedMiner v0.10.10 - Ironfish/Kaspa/ZIL/Kawpow/Etchash and More  (Read 211842 times)
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July 09, 2020, 08:28:32 AM
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Please Vega 56 users, could you tell me your HR with CN heavy / Haven / Tube algo(s) ?

Thx in advance.

Yeah I try to run conservatively as in not going for max hash but best power efficiency:

TUBE = 1.35 kH/s pool side for 160w at the wall

tube-haven-heavy give 2000+HR on any vega (56 or 64) and use etc 150W per cards
etc: 1 rig 6*vega56hynix = 960W at the wall = 12200kh etc
1 rig 4*vega56 samsung = 720W at the wall 8700kh etc
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July 09, 2020, 02:59:42 PM
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Please Vega 56 users, could you tell me your HR with CN heavy / Haven / Tube algo(s) ?

Thx in advance.

Yeah I try to run conservatively as in not going for max hash but best power efficiency:

TUBE = 1.35 kH/s pool side for 160w at the wall

tube-haven-heavy give 2000+HR on any vega (56 or 64) and use etc 150W per cards
etc: 1 rig 6*vega56hynix = 960W at the wall = 12200kh etc
1 rig 4*vega56 samsung = 720W at the wall 8700kh etc

Nice which clocks do you use? mem core volts?
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July 09, 2020, 03:37:35 PM
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Please Vega 56 users, could you tell me your HR with CN heavy / Haven / Tube algo(s) ?

Thx in advance.

Yeah I try to run conservatively as in not going for max hash but best power efficiency:

TUBE = 1.35 kH/s pool side for 160w at the wall

tube-haven-heavy give 2000+HR on any vega (56 or 64) and use etc 150W per cards
etc: 1 rig 6*vega56hynix = 960W at the wall = 12200kh etc
1 rig 4*vega56 samsung = 720W at the wall 8700kh etc

Nice which clocks do you use? mem core volts?

mem 900-920mhz 862mv (hynix)
mem 1098-1100mhz 862mv (samsung)
gpu 1440mhz 807mv

u must use AMD tweek for this HR.
read this topis for vega tweak https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5123724.1080

etc amd tweek : for tube with vega56 @vega 64 bios (samsung)- WinAMDTweak.exe --i 0,1,2,3 --RAS 28 --RCDRD 12 --RCDWR 5 --RC 44 --RP 12 --RRDS 3 --RRDL 3 --REF 15600 --RFC 246 --FAW 14
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July 09, 2020, 05:23:07 PM
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Yeah I try to run conservatively as in not going for max hash but best power efficiency:

TUBE = 1.35 kH/s pool side for 160w at the wall

tube-haven-heavy give 2000+HR on any vega (56 or 64) and use etc 150W per cards
etc: 1 rig 6*vega56hynix = 960W at the wall = 12200kh etc
1 rig 4*vega56 samsung = 720W at the wall 8700kh etc

I dont use a dedicated mining rig.. its in a PC and has to drive a monitor and be able to do productive work in the day time - hence stable clocks. If you can tweak better - kudos but its a ballpark  Undecided

Also quick reference - 1 vega 56 on whattomine:

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July 09, 2020, 07:02:13 PM
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Yeah I try to run conservatively as in not going for max hash but best power efficiency:

TUBE = 1.35 kH/s pool side for 160w at the wall

tube-haven-heavy give 2000+HR on any vega (56 or 64) and use etc 150W per cards
etc: 1 rig 6*vega56hynix = 960W at the wall = 12200kh etc
1 rig 4*vega56 samsung = 720W at the wall 8700kh etc

I dont use a dedicated mining rig.. its in a PC and has to drive a monitor and be able to do productive work in the day time - hence stable clocks. If you can tweak better - kudos but its a ballpark  Undecided

Also quick reference - 1 vega 56 on whattomine:



FYI, WTM defaults are using stock GPU settings - nowhere near what an actual tuned GPU should be running.  Those numbers are INCREDIBLY inefficient.

As livada said, ~2kh/s is very reasonable for pretty efficient settings (which should still be able to drive a monitor). You could stretch to 2.1+ if you wanted to push harder / be less efficient.
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July 09, 2020, 10:50:32 PM
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FYI, WTM defaults are using stock GPU settings - nowhere near what an actual tuned GPU should be running.  Those numbers are INCREDIBLY inefficient.

As livada said, ~2kh/s is very reasonable for pretty efficient settings (which should still be able to drive a monitor). You could stretch to 2.1+ if you wanted to push harder / be less efficient.

Wow I thought it was reasonable, will have to check this out.
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July 10, 2020, 01:35:48 PM
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Is it possible to change config (for example --prog_config=B750) without using cmd? Or maybe add it in the future if not.

I was getting ready to sell my polaris cards with 4G memory but with 14,5 Mh/s on kawpow not so sure anymore Smiley Excluding power cost (kawpow being more power hungry), profitability seems to be same as eth mining 30 Mh/s.
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July 18, 2020, 12:09:34 AM
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Haven Offshore fork will happen at block 640640 (20th of July around 15:00 UTC)

TRM suport this?
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July 18, 2020, 01:39:43 PM
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Haven Offshore fork will happen at block 640640 (20th of July around 15:00 UTC)

TRM suport this?

nope
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July 18, 2020, 03:54:39 PM
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Haven Offshore fork will happen at block 640640 (20th of July around 15:00 UTC)

TRM suport this?

Need a new release, will work on it tonight.
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July 18, 2020, 05:21:20 PM
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Haven Offshore fork will happen at block 640640 (20th of July around 15:00 UTC)

TRM suport this?

Need a new release, will work on it tonight.

Will you be adding NAVI support?
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July 18, 2020, 05:51:52 PM
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Haven Offshore fork will happen at block 640640 (20th of July around 15:00 UTC)

TRM suport this?

Need a new release, will work on it tonight.

NICe Smiley
thx
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July 19, 2020, 11:32:33 AM
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Team Red Miner v0.7.7 released

https://github.com/todxx/teamredminer/releases

Changes in v0.7.7
  • Added support for Nimiq (dumb mode only).
  • Integrated a Nimiq node.js network proxy into the miner.
  • Fixed Nimiq bug that could lose shares, especially against lower vardiff pools.
  • Fixed Nimiq bug that could cause duplicate shares on startup for low-diff pools.
  • Fixed regression bug for ethash Nicehash, correct stratum mode now used again.

We now support Nimiq!

any news about haven fork support?
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July 19, 2020, 11:11:15 PM
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Team Red Miner v0.7.7 released

https://github.com/todxx/teamredminer/releases

Changes in v0.7.7
  • Added support for Nimiq (dumb mode only).
  • Integrated a Nimiq node.js network proxy into the miner.
  • Fixed Nimiq bug that could lose shares, especially against lower vardiff pools.
  • Fixed Nimiq bug that could cause duplicate shares on startup for low-diff pools.
  • Fixed regression bug for ethash Nicehash, correct stratum mode now used again.

We now support Nimiq!

any news about haven fork support?


It has been released on github. Todxx will post here shortly.
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July 20, 2020, 12:25:34 AM
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Team Red Miner v0.7.7 released

https://github.com/todxx/teamredminer/releases

Changes in v0.7.7
  • Added support for Nimiq (dumb mode only).
  • Integrated a Nimiq node.js network proxy into the miner.
  • Fixed Nimiq bug that could lose shares, especially against lower vardiff pools.
  • Fixed Nimiq bug that could cause duplicate shares on startup for low-diff pools.
  • Fixed regression bug for ethash Nicehash, correct stratum mode now used again.

We now support Nimiq!

any news about haven fork support?


It has been released on github. Todxx will post here shortly.

THX
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July 20, 2020, 04:38:59 AM
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It has been released on github. Todxx will post here shortly.

release available on github. tnx
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July 20, 2020, 11:47:58 AM
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Hello guys wanted to ask about  avarage power usage of vegas 56 ( flashed to 64) im mining Ethernium  with  most of my card p7  1050 core , 875W ,  memory 1070 , 875 mW using memory tweakin Hashrate is around 49 mh , im goona rebuild my rigs from ground change risers and im thinking about buying single  PSU instead  dual PSUs

Wondering how strong would that 1 PSU need to be to handle  6x vegas 56 running on ETH hash
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July 20, 2020, 05:55:53 PM
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My Kawpow results with MSI GamingX 5600XT:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1ewZ46cxDw
nice hashrate
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Last edit: July 21, 2020, 08:20:21 PM by scryptr
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Hello guys wanted to ask about  avarage power usage of vegas 56 ( flashed to 64) im mining Ethernium  with  most of my card p7  1050 core , 875W ,  memory 1070 , 875 mW using memory tweakin Hashrate is around 49 mh , im goona rebuild my rigs from ground change risers and im thinking about buying single  PSU instead  dual PSUs

Wondering how strong would that 1 PSU need to be to handle  6x vegas 56 running on ETH hash

AT LEAST 1200W-1300W--

I have 4 V56 cards on a 1200W PSU.  The PSU has 4 PCIe cables with dual 8-pin PCIe connectors.  You will need enough 8-pin connectors to do the job, and that depends on the manufacturer.

A 1600W EVGA Platinum has 9 PCIe ports, but each cable supplied has only one 8-pin connector.  Some of the cables have an 8-pin+6-pin dual connector.  The wattage would be enough, but you would not have enough connectors for six dual 8-pin V56 cards.

If you mix cables from different manufacturers, you can destroy the PSU and perhaps the motherboard as well.

The point is to get a well-rated PSU with the connectors you need.  It will take some shopping.       --scryptr

SCRYPTR'S NOTEBOOK: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5035515.msg46035530#msg46035530
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July 21, 2020, 06:55:49 AM
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Hello guys wanted to ask about  avarage power usage of vegas 56 ( flashed to 64) im mining Ethernium  with  most of my card p7  1050 core , 875W ,  memory 1070 , 875 mW using memory tweakin Hashrate is around 49 mh , im goona rebuild my rigs from ground change risers and im thinking about buying single  PSU instead  dual PSUs

Wondering how strong would that 1 PSU need to be to handle  6x vegas 56 running on ETH hash
Hi
If I were you: I 'd flashed back to 56, set 1050/960 (815 mV), use adm mem Tweak and get 51Mh with 165 watt per card.

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